Jul 14 Stem Cell Basics By PBS News Hour Some have declared the research to be morally repugnant. Others have said scientists have been wildly optimistic in their promises of how treatments may help patients. Continue reading
Jul 14 Watch Adult Stem Cell Research A report on the challenges and potential benefits surrounding the sometimes overlooked area of adult stem cell research and the struggle of scientists around the world to find applications for the new area of study. Continue watching
Jul 13 Watch Governors Debate Proposed Changes in Federal Forest Rule The Bush administration proposed Monday to give governors more control over logging and road building on federal forestlands. The change would override a Clinton-era environmental regulation called the "roadless" rule. Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch Cassini Enters Saturn’s Orbit The NASA spacecraft Cassini entered Saturn's orbit on Wednesday and transmitted back to earth unprecedented images of the planet's rings. Senior correspondent Ray Suarez discusses the mission with scientist Kevin Grazier from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch U.S. Battles Invasive Species Of the 50,000 non-native plant and animal species that have arrived in the United States from foreign countries, many are considered invasive and cost an estimated $138 billion a year in environmental and economic damage. Continue watching
Jun 21 Privately Funded Rocket Plane Reaches Outer Earth Atmosphere The first privately funded spacecraft punched the outer edge of the Earth's atmosphere before safely gliding back to Earth Monday in front of a crowd gathered to watch the historic flight. Continue reading
Jun 03 Watch The Intersection of Politics and Science on a North Carolina Pig Farm A group of prominent American scientists recently wrote a report accusing the Bush administration of "misrepresenting and suppressing scientific knowledge for political purposes." Jeffrey Kaye explores the intersection of politics and science on one North Carolina pig farm. Continue watching
Jun 02 Watch Predicting Earthquakes Scientists are learning more than ever before about the structure and properties of the Earth's crust and upper mantle -- bringing them to the brink of discoveries about earthquakes that could one day save millions of lives. Continue watching
May 26 Watch Magicicada: Scientists Study Swarming Cicadas The largest group of periodical cicadas -- called Brood X -- emerged this month after 17 years underground. Jeffrey Brown investigates the biology and culture of these cyclical insects. Continue watching
May 20 Watch Climate Change The NewsHour's Science Unit examines how climate change could affect large numbers of species. Continue watching